Arike Ogunbowale
Arike is an American professional athlete who is a member of the Dallas Wings Women's National Basketball Association. She was a college basketball player with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, before being drafted by the Wings as the 5th overall selection in the 2019 WNBA draft. Arike Ogunbowale's parents Yolanda Ogunbowale & Gregory Ogunbowale were born March 2 1997 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Mario Ogunbowale (26 years) and Dare Ogunbowale (19 years) are her two older brothers. She was the youngest child of her family, and her parents spoilt her the best. Gregory Ogunbowale's father served as a soldier in the Nigerian Army. Ogunbowale is from a vivacious family. Her mother Yolanda was a softball coach at DePaul as was her brother Dare was once a footballer. Her aunt Endia Oliver was a Volleyball player at Tennessee State and her niece was a volleyball player with UAPB. Ogunbowale was listed on her school's Honour Roll for three years consecutively. She also received recognition for her career in high-school with various accolades. Arike graduated from high school education in Divine Savior Holy Angels High School, located in her hometown. Her academics were followed by three years of play the varsity. Ogunbowale's exceptional abilities led to her school winning stunning victories multiple times. The high school season she played in was compiled with 73 starts and 1,477 points in her career and 739 career rebound. Ogunbowale won gold medals at the 2013 U16 FIBA Americas Championships and 2014 FIBA U17 World Championships, and the 2013 U18 FIBA 3x3 Championships. This year's USA Youth Olympic Women's Basketball Team was announced on the 7th July 2014. Ogunbowale was named to the ACC All-Freshman Team following her first year of collegiate basketball. Kobe Bryant has congratulated the teenager after she hit a number of impressive shots at the NCCA Tournament. Ogunbowale's basketball career has gotten getting off to a great start and will keep going on the same path. Arike's Net Worth, as reported by a trusted source, is around $5 million. Ogunbowale's talent isn't limited to basketball. She's a professional soccer player, and won 3 State Cup championships with Lake County United Soccer Club, and 1 State Cup championship for FC Milwaukee Soccer Club. The pianist also played for over seven years.






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